Post by darksidebeadle on Feb 11, 2019 4:45:14 GMT

FIRST TIME MOVIE VIEWING
Unknown (2011, Jaume Collet-Serra)
blu ray
Easily the best of the four pairings of director and star this film set in Berlin sees Liam Neeson in an intriguing action thriller.
The film has shades of Polanski’s Frantic but with a more sympathetic lead and more action.
6.5/10
Presumed Innocent (1990, Alan J. Pakula)
blu ray
Harrison Ford plays a lawyer who investigates the murder of a colleague just to find himself more connected to the crime than anyone else.
Nothing flashy here but it is pretty watchable stuff.
5.5-6/10
The Commuter (2018, Jaume Collet-Serra)
blu ray
This was pretty badly made, no believabilty and badly written. Still has some fun moments.
3/10
Beyond a Reasonable Doubt (2009, Peter Hyams)
blu ray
This is a remake of the 1956 Fritz Lang film in which a reporter investigates a dirty District Attorney. The two leads in the film were pretty bad and not too likeable, it is a shame that Michael Douglass had so few scenes compared to them and he was the strongest presence in the film.
3/10
REPEAT MOVIE VIEWING
True Romance (1993, Tony Scott)
blu ray
Tarantino sold this script to Tony Scott to finance making Reservoir Dogs and what we have his a blend of Tarantinos voice and Tony Scotts brightly lit excess. The film is in my top 50 and has memorable scene after memorable scene.
9/10
Taking Care of Business (1990, Arthur Hiller)
blu ray
Really fun comedy with Jim Belushi and Charles Grodin, easy rewatch.
7/10
The Sitter (2011, David Gordon Green)
blu ray
A fun, silly comedy that is somewhat a remake of the 80's films Adventures in Babysitting. This film gets overlooked but is better than many more high profile films made by this crew.
6/10
REPEAT TV VIEWING
Broadchurch (2016, Season Three)
Netflix
Rewatched the third and final season, it's a different case but still keeps all the main characters around, not quite a good but still quality viewing
Recommended
WEEKLY AWARDS
BEST FILM: True Romance
BEST ACTOR: Christian Slater - True Romance
BEST ACTRESS: Patricia Arquette - True Romance
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR: Bronson Pinchot - True Romance
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS: Anne De Salvo - Taking Care of Business
BEST SCRIPT: Quentin Tarantino - True Romance
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY: Jeffrey L. Kimbal - True Romance
BEST SCORE: Hans Zimmer - True Romance
BEST DIRECTOR: Tony Scott - True Romance
10/10 - Perfection (or as close to it as possible)
09/10 - An Excellent film
08/10 - A VERY Good film
07/10 - A Good film
06/10 - A Solid film
05/10 - An Average film
04/10 - Below Average film
03/10 - A mostly bad film
02/10 - A mostly terrible film
01/10 - Awful through and through
00/10 - Not only awful but offensive too

Yours:
Unknown 6.5/10
I was liking it enough, then I remember not being a big fan of the ending.
Presumed Innoncent 8/10
Saw it ages ago. I remember liking it.
True Romance 8/10
Yes, it's pretty good. The cast is really great.
Mine:
The Mule 8/10
Clint's movie. I liked it, it loses it a bit in the second half, IMO, but's it's still good.
It's actually kind of different from the trailers, sometimes it does feel like a black comedy. Clint is great in the role. The cast is good, there's Andy Garcia too, as a cartel's boss. There's Laurence Fishburne...Cape Fear (1991) 7.5/10
Martin Scorsese's movie with Nick Nolte and Robert De Niro. It's not one of Scorsese's best, IMO, I still enjoyed it though. I didn't remember it being so over the top.

Sorry To Bother You 8.5/10
Boots Riley's movie, loved it.
If you go see it, try to avoid spoilers, there's a twist that's really great. I mean, it's take it or leave it, I guess, I loved it though.
Loved Tessa Thompson and Armie Hammer too.Hey billy
Yeah cape fear is way over the top, more obvious now that time has passed 6.5
I’ll check the other two eventually

